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2 PCN in last 3 years, is that an issue?

Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2021 11:53 am
by underfire222
Hello,

Question as regards British Citizenship application following completing one year on ILR.

If one has 2 Penalty charge notices with in the last 3 years. One was for driving in a bus lane in 2019, the PCN was for £130 reduced to £65 for early payment.
Second one this month and was due to forgetting to pay the Dart Charge for passing the Dartford tunnel. PCN was £70 reduced to £35 for early payment.
No penalty points on the licence

The 2021 Nationality Guide mentions this:

You must give details of all criminal convictions both within and outside the UK. These include road traffic offences.
Fixed penalty notices (such as speeding or parking tickets) must be disclosed, although will not normally be taken into account unless:
• you have failed to pay and there were criminal proceedings as a result
• you received 3 or more fixed penalty notices at any level
• in the past 3 years you received 2 or more fixed penalty notices, at least one
of which was at the upper levels (fine of £200 or more).



So based on the above, Do I need to mention these 2 PCN in my application? and If mentioned will that cause me any issues in approving my application?

Thanks

Re: 2 PCN in last 3 years, is that an issue?

Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2021 6:04 am
by bluebird12
Hi underfire222,
I could not find the above mentioned details exact wording in the nationality Policy guidance documents, could you please refer me the link on the website ?

However, I have found similar details regarding PCN or fixed penalty notices in Good Character requirements (September 2021 ) which says multiple PCN or fixed penalty notices in a short period of time .

Re: 2 PCN in last 3 years, is that an issue?

Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2021 4:38 pm
by Markus2904
I had 2 notices: 1 in 2012 - using mobile while driving and 1 in 2016 when i got caught speeding while in Chester 37 in a 30 zone... Thankfully in England you can attend an awareness course.

I reported both as suggested multiple times. It will most likely NOT decide your application but might be part of the Good Character requirements.

I would add them both...

Re: 2 PCN in last 3 years, is that an issue?

Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2021 8:22 pm
by CULLINAN
underfire222 wrote:
Tue Jul 06, 2021 11:53 am
Hello,

Question as regards British Citizenship application following completing one year on ILR.

If one has 2 Penalty charge notices with in the last 3 years. One was for driving in a bus lane in 2019, the PCN was for £130 reduced to £65 for early payment.
Second one this month and was due to forgetting to pay the Dart Charge for passing the Dartford tunnel. PCN was £70 reduced to £35 for early payment.
No penalty points on the licence

The 2021 Nationality Guide mentions this:

You must give details of all criminal convictions both within and outside the UK. These include road traffic offences.
Fixed penalty notices (such as speeding or parking tickets) must be disclosed, although will not normally be taken into account unless:
• you have failed to pay and there were criminal proceedings as a result
• you received 3 or more fixed penalty notices at any level
• in the past 3 years you received 2 or more fixed penalty notices, at least one
of which was at the upper levels (fine of £200 or more).



So based on the above, Do I need to mention these 2 PCN in my application? and If mentioned will that cause me any issues in approving my application?

Thanks
No need to mention these PCNs.

Re: 2 PCN in last 3 years, is that an issue?

Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2021 8:58 pm
by teddybear79
they never asked you to identify the driver :-) so these fines are on car on your personal name

Re: 2 PCN in last 3 years, is that an issue?

Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2021 9:21 am
by underfire222
Thank you very much for replying everyone.

Just another quick follow up question. Today I suspect I may have been flashed by a red light camera , but I’m not sure. I already submitted my naturalization application last week online and due to have my biometrics appointment in the next 2 weeks.

If I do get a PCN/FPN for crossing a red light it will be a 100£ fine and 3 points on my license. I currently have no points on my license.

My question do I need to inform the homeowner office about that PCN/FPN if I get it although I already submitted my application? If so how do I inform them?

If I do get this red light ticket with 3 points on my license will that be an issue. I received a PCN in 2018 for driving in a bus lane (paid and no points, I mentioned it in my application) and a Dart crossing PCN which was canceled (no fine paid as it was my first time, therefore not mentioned in my application)

Thank you kindly for all your help and advice.